Friday, June 27, 2003
»I find this very interesting and don't believe many people outside of NYC know about it. It's the secretive 'M.O.B. Project', an e-mail-driven experiment in organizing groups of people who suddenly materialize in public places, interact with others according to a loose script and then dissipate just as suddenly as they appeared. The most recent one met this past Wednesday, June 25.
»Strategies To Cleaning. A most clever analogy of our cleaning idiosynchrocies. [via kaneblues]
»Baghdad's Indymedia. [via samizdat]
»Fun Link of the Day: When Office Supplies Attack. [via idletype]
»The Stones' concer in Toronto is certainly the deal of the decade at $16 USD, but you'll probably have to sit through a Dan Ackroyd and Jim Belushi Extravaganza first. They're hosting this shindig.
»The Supreme Court ruling (6-3) overturned a Texas 1986 sodomy law Thursday saying it violated a right to privacy and forced the State out of the bedrooms of gay and lesbian consenting adults, and heterosexual ones as well. Brav-fucking-o. End privacy-adults-bedroom rant. [via cnn]
»Pretentious, party of one? Friendster. Elitist match-making. Just the sound of it makes me wanna hurl.
Quote For Today
In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
~George Orwell
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